<?php

// Menu
$lang['public.menu.main']			= "main";
$lang['public.menu.link2']			= "two";
$lang['public.menu.link3']			= "tree";
$lang['public.menu.link4']			= "four";
$lang['public.menu.linkn']			= "n";

$lang['public.text.main']			= "Main site ... this is the entry point";
$lang['public.text.link2']			= "link 2 with some text here";
$lang['public.text.link3']			= "... this is the third page";
$lang['public.text.link4']			= "fourth page";
$lang['public.text.linkn']			= "n";


// $lang['public.text.main']			= 'PHP is a general-purpose server-side scripting language originally designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. For this purpose, PHP code is embedded into the HTML source document and interpreted by a web server with a PHP processor module, which generates the web page document. It also has evolved to include a command-line interface capability and can be used in standalone graphical applications.[2] PHP can be deployed on most web servers and as a standalone interpreter, on almost every operating system and platform free of charge.[3] There is also commercial software such as RadPHP, a rapid application development framework for the PHP language. A competitor to Microsoft\'s Active Server Pages (ASP) server-side script engine[4] and similar languages, PHP is installed on more than 20 million websites and 1 million web servers.[5]';
// $lang['public.text.link2']			= "link 2 with some text here";
// $lang['public.text.link3']			= "... this is the third page";
// $lang['public.text.link4']			= "fourth page";
// $lang['public.text.linkn']			= "n";